Candida (CD-1) (Medical Marijuana Genetics) feminized

Candida (CD-1) by Medical Marijuana Genetics provides the currently highest CBD and lowest THC content (<1%!) of any cannabis strain available. This highly therapeutic strain is named in memory of the mother of one of the founders of Medical Marijuana Genetics and means "bright light" in Latin. It can help with the treatment of many conditions.

Medical Marijuana Genetics combined an ACDC with Harlequin genetics to bring us this fabulous, highly effective medicinal CBD cannabis strain. This indica/sativa hybrid measures as high as 20% of CBD with only a minimum amount of THC, making for a perfect medicinal plant to grow.

You can grow Candida (CD-1) in almost any environment and she’ll do equally well when grown indoors, outdoors or in a greenhouse. Candida (CD-1) shines with vigorous growth and a decently short flowering time of 9 weeks. With yields of up-to 400g/m² she won’t break records but will still provide a good amount of premium medicine at harvest time.

The plant has been observed to grow two phenotypes, one of them a sativa and the other an indica with the sativa variant having the highest CBD content. The Indica variant will yield more, with bigger and more dense buds but she’ll also have a significant amount of CBD. In general, the plant won’t require too much care, but some of her phenotypes, especially those that come close to 20% of CBD can be a little tricky to grow. Just be aware of this and know to give those phenotypes a little extra attention. In particular the sativa variant can at times be vulnerable due to her larger internodal distance.

Candida (CD-1) by Medical Marijuana Genetics is the medicinal cannabis strain with the highest CBD and lowest THC content of any strain currently available. Laboratory results show the strain measuring from 10.9% up to an impressive 20.6% of CBD with only trace amounts of THC that will never exceed 1%. The little amount of THC allows for medication without the psychoactive effect of high THC cannabis strains. The indica phenotype is ideal for all-around therapeutic use to smoke while the sativa phenotype is especially-well suited if you want to make extracts and cannabis oils.

Candida (CD-1) by Medical Marijuana Genetics impresses with a staggering CBD content for superb medicinal potential. She can be the right plant if you want premium medicine that can deliver.

Rewarding but difficult to startI bought those seeds twice before, with zero success keeping the seedlings alive after germination.
Seems this particular Strain is super susceptible to anything that gets it off course.
Keeping the environment clean as hell, adding a little more light than usual and at 26c/80%rh did the trick.
Once out of nursery, they developed fine, great Strain , just as promised.

Approach of a newbeeOrdered three seeds, got four, one didn't sprout, one did and died, the other two grew to be the vital little wannabes they are now. This may not sound like a good balance, but considering that these are my very first cannabis plants and, as it's said, not the easiest to grow, I'm pretty satisfied.
The chikas can handle a little heat (ca. 30°C) and drought (19%) very well. However, they demand a lot of fresh air and light (200W CFL at 6500K). After 3 weeks growing on a substrate called Kokohum (now infused with some Powder Feeding Grow and Plagron Power Roots), they are about 10 cm tall and somewhat on the lime side of green. Stabilizing the stem already seems necessary, as they grow disproportionately large leaves. I'm looking forward to the moment they will need a net!

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